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Matthew Hollis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matthew Hollis Matthew Hollis (born 1971) is an English author, editor, professor, and poet, currently living in London, England.〔 ==Career and background==
He was born in Norwich, the son of politician Patricia Hollis and academic Martin Hollis.〔(Textualities: Matthew Hollis interview by Benjamin Morris. Accessed 2 November 2012 )〕 He has studied at the universities of Edinburgh and York. He presently lives in London, England, writing as well as serving as a tutor for the London Poetry School and working as an editor at Faber and Faber. He is a member of the international educational and cultural enhancement organisation the British Council, taking part in the Arts Council's 'First Lines' program in 2001.〔 Hollis has published a variety of written works. He is perhaps best known for the 2011 non-fiction book ''Now All Roads Lead to France'', a critically acclaimed (praise appearing in ''The Guardian'', ''The Independent'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', and others) biography of seminal English poet Edward Thomas. The work won the 2011 H. W. Fisher Best First Biography Prize as well as the 2011 Costa Book Award for 'Best Biography'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Matthew Hollis )〕 The judges for the latter commented: "Dramatic and engrossing. A brilliant biography that moved us all."
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